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CPU & Memory Usage lookup

we have 4 Win NT Server & 5 Win2k Server running. i have to make a note of CPU Usage & Memory Usage from the Task Manager on each server for every one hour. is there any command line tool from Win2k resource Kit or any third party software that can automate this process.

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CPU & Memory Usage lookup

There are a number of tools available to do what you are looking for. Unfortunately, what you are looking for is most likely not going to come free. This link, http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.html?qt=performance+monitor&tg=dl-2001, should show you a list of tools at various prices. You can also check out SiteScope at http://www.freshwater.com.

CPU & Memory Usage lookup

You can use performance monitor. It should be available on your NT and Win2k servers under Administrative Tools.

You can monitor the "Processor" performance object and the "Memory" performance object using Performance Monitor's Performance Logs and Alerts. These logs can be started and stopped at any time and will run in intervals that you configure (in your case, every hour) as well as how long you wish the monitoring to run. You can then go back at any time and view the data that you have collected.

The help menu on Performance Monitor will show you how to configure this feature.

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